Viewing Court Reporting Category (10) found:George N. Hillman: "Reminiscences" (1926).In August 1926, George N. Hillman spoke to the annual conference of the National Shorthand Reporters Association on his beginnings as a court reporter, his associates and other matters of professional interest. At the time he was completing his fifty-second year as a court reporter in Minnesota. <... William O. Hillman (1859-1932).William Oren Hillman was a court reporter for the Ramsey County District Court from 1886 to his death on January 7, 1932, at age seventy-two. In memorial proceedings on March 26, 1932, a committee of the county bar association recalled his reputation for integrity:
Charles G. Bowdish (1870-1922).Charles Bowdish was appointed court reporter of the Eighth Judicial District on "the evening before Christmas night, 1904," and held that post until his death on February 22, 1922, at the age of 52. On May 8, 1922, the Bar of the Eighth Judicial District presented memorials to him in McLeod County ... William B. Davies (1848-1918).William Davies was the court reporter for the Sixth Judicial District for thirty-two years. Active in the community, he served on the Mankato Board of Education for a dozen years, and was a member of four local lodges. Reporting his death on October 11, 1918, the Mankato Daily Free Press noted, "W... George N. Hillman: "Some Judges and Lawyers I Have Known" (1927).George N. Hillman had been the official court reporter for Ramsey County for fifty-two years when he addressed the county bar association in December 1927 about judges and lawyers he had observed during his long career. He found these men interesting and sketches them as he saw them at work -- in ... H. Harcourt Horn (1845-1933).Henry Harcourt Horn, an Englishman by birth, was a captain in a famous British infantry regiment, a settler of a colony in Northern Iowa, a member of the Minnesota bar and the first court reporter for the federal district court in Minnesota. He served the court almost 35 years. He retired around 19... Warren E. Maunsell (1889-1953).Warren Edward Maunsell was appointed court reporter for the Nineteenth Judicial District in 1916, took a leave of absence to serve in World War I, resumed court reporting, continued even while attending the St. Paul College of Law from which he graduated in 1929, elected Municipal Court Judge in 19... Robert S. Taylor (1868 : 1924).Within the professions of shorthand court reporting and law in the early 1900s, Robert S. Taylor was famous for his phenomenal speed, accuracy and stamina. His virtuoso performance in reporting testimony in the Standard Oil antitrust case in 1907-1908 was recalled with awe by other reporters years l... Jackie Young: "A History of Court Reporting in Minnesota" (2014).The history of court reporting in Minnesota is inseparable from those of the organizations formed by reporters to advance the interests of their profession. Few members of the legal profession, which is so dependent on the reporting profession, are aware of this history.
"The Code of Professional Ethics" of the Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters & Captioners."The Code of Professional Ethics" of The Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters & Captioners---the professional association of court reporters in the state---is posted here. ... |